Henrik Larsson
Henrik Larsson Befattning: Professor Organisation: Institutionen för medicinska vetenskaperE-post: aGVucmlrLmxhcnNzb247b3J1LnNl
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Om Henrik Larsson
Henrik Larsson is Professor of epidemiology. The overall objective of his research team’s work on ADHD is to understand how genes and environments influence ADHD across the life span, to map developmental consequences of ADHD and to identify the benefits and risks associated with ADHD treatment interventions. Henrik Larsson’s team use large ADHD cohorts identified from national health registers, the Swedish twin register and clinical cohorts. These datasets contain valid diagnoses of ADHD, prospective measures of environmental risks, high throughput genotyping, longitudinal information on prescribed ADHD medications and assessments of serious medical (psychiatric and somatic problems) and functional (social, educational and occupational) outcomes. Henrik is a faculty member of IMPACT, ECNP, EUNETHYDIS, and the Behavioral Genetic Association.
Forskningsprojekt
Pågående projekt
- ADHD hos äldre vuxna: förekomst, orsaker och konsekvenser
- Bostadsområde, brottlighet, och missbruk: En befolkningsomfattande utredning
- Causes and consequences of lifespan multi-morbidity in ADHD
- Comorbid Conditions of Attention deficit / hyperactive disorders (CoCA)
- Effects of Nutrition and Lifestyle on Impulsive, Compulsive, and Externalizing behaviours (Eat2beNICE)
- Förbättra vården för vuxna med ADHD och kardiometabola tillstånd genom register-baserade studier om prognos, behandling och hög-risk grupper
- Long-term consequences of Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in adults
- Management of chronic cardiometabolic disease and treatment discontinuity in adults with ADHD
- Orsaker och konsekvenser till kriminellt beteende
- PETSS - Preschool TwinS in Sweden
- Population-based studies of Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder and Adverse Health Behaviors
- Predicting Psychiatric and Medical Outcomes of Adult Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD).
- Register-based research innovations to address the youth mental health crises
- Risks and benefits of ADHD medication